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Science in the City 2021

Explore the Arches - You&Me

Association of Students of Commercial Studies - ASCS

Festival Area: You&Me

Live Virtual Festival Slot: 29th Nov 15:35pm

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The Association of Students of Commercial Studies (ASCS) is a non-profit making association, representing all the students falling under the Faculty of Economics, Management and Accountancy (FEMA), amounting to around 2000 students. Its goal, as outlined in the statute, is to ‘serve as a catalyst, to promote and enhance the student’s professional presence and image through awareness in our society.’ ASCS started way back in the 1980s when FEMA was still in its infancy and commerce students were only a few. But still, the need for unity and representation was felt among commerce students, mainly in having a ‘say’ in the direction of FEMA – and that is when ASCS was born. The mission and objectives enacted that day, although changed in words, are still fundamentally the same as todays.

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Science in the City is part of the European Researchers’ Night, an EU-wide celebration. It has been funded  by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (under grant agreement No 955263), and a number of corporate sponsors. It is recognised as a Festival by Europe for Festivals and Festivals for Europe (EFFE).

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